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Athlete Refugee Team


The current flag / logo of the ART in use since the 2022 World Indoor Championships.

The flag / logo of the ART at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar.

The flag / logo of the IAAF since the 2019 World Athletics Championships

The Athlete Refugee Team (ART) is a delegation under which refugee athletes can compete collectively at IAAF (International Association of Athletics Federations, now known as World Athletics) competitions. The official IAAF logo was used as the team's flag until 2019. World Athletics collaborated with Kenyan long-distance runner Tegla Loroupe to form the team in 2014 as a short-term response to the growing refugee crisis that left millions of people dislocated or stateless. However, it has since turned into a sort of permanent feature at World Athletics events due to the refugee crisis only worsening. Many of the athletes (who fled war or violence in their home countries) originate from a variety of nations such as: Sudan, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Syria, and Ethiopia. They include a majority of runners, as well as professional swimmers, material artists, etc.

World Athletics helps by providing support to Loroupe as she works with the refugees in Ngong, Kenya on behalf of her foundation (the Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation). Loroupe finds young, aspiring recruits at local running events and carefully selects them to be on the Athlete Refugee Team. The fastest ones are invited to the Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation's training camp where they receive coaching from Loroupe and further develop their skills so that they may be prepared for the highest and most prestigious levels of competition like the Olympic Games.

The Athlete Refugee Team's first appearance was at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Ever since their introduction, they have competed at every World Athletics Series including: the 2017 World Championships in Athletics, 2017 IAAF World Relays, 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships, and 2019 World Athletics Championships, among other events. One athlete (Puok Thiep Gatkuoth in men's marathon) was announced to compete at the 2018 European Athletics Championships, but did not start.

Over time, as the Athlete Refugee Team has grown, so has the funding for the programme behind it. World Athletics decided to expand the reach of the Athlete Refugee Team to several other locations throughout the globe, with athletes based not just in Kenya but: Germany, Israel, France, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Additionally, the organisation commits to financially sustaining and investing in the programme by continually seeking out coaches and competitive opportunities for the athletes.

  • Athletes were represented under the label of Refugee Olympic Team (ROT) during the 2016 Summer Olympics, which later changed to the French version of Équipe olympique des réfugiés (EOR) during the 2020 Summer Olympics. They compete under the Olympic flag at the Games.
CompetitionHost cityAthleteEventFinished
2016 Summer OlympicsRio de Janeiro, BrazilJames ChiengjiekMen's 400 m52.898th (h)
Yiech BielMen's 800 m1:54.678th (h)
Paulo Amotun LokoroMen's 1500 m4:03.9611th (h)
Yonas KindeMen's marathon2:24:0890th
Rose LokonyenWomen's 800 m2:16.647th (h)
Anjelina LohalithWomen's 1500 m4:47.3814th (h)
2020 Summer OlympicsTokyo, JapanDorian KeletelaMen's 100 m10.418th (h)
James ChiengjiekMen's 800 m2:02.048th (h)
Paulo Amotun LokoroMen's 1500 m3:51.7813th (h)
Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa MohammedMen's 5000 m13:42.9813th (h)
Rose LokonyenWomen's 800 m2:11.878th (h)
Anjelina LohalithWomen's 1500 m4:31.6514th (h)
Sapporo, JapanTachlowini GabriyesosMen's marathon2:14:0216th
2024 Summer OlympicsParis, FranceDorian KeletelaMen's 100 m10.588th (h)
Musa SulimanMen's 800 m1:49.619th (h)
Dominic LobaluMen's 5000 m13:15.274th
Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa MohammedMen's 10,000 m27:35.9218th
Tachlowini GabriyesosMen's marathon2:12:4742nd
Mohammad Amin AlsalamiMen's Long jump7.2429th (q)
Perina LokureWomen's 800 m2:08.208th (h)
Farida AbarogeWomen's 1500 m4:29.2714th (h)
CompetitionHost CityAthleteEventFinished
2017 World ChampionshipsLondon, United KingdomAhmed Bashir FarahMen's 800 m1:50.04 PB8 (h)
Dominic Lokinyomo LobaluMen's 1500 m3:52.78 PB12 (h)
Kadar Omar AbdullahiMen's 5000 m14:32.67 PB17 (h)
Rose LokonyenWomen's 800 m2:20.06 SB8 (h)
Anjelina LohalithWomen's 1500 m4:33.54 PB15 (h)
2019 World ChampionshipsDoha, QatarPaulo Amotun LokoroMen's 1500 m3:48.9814 (h)
Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa MohammedMen's 5000 m14:15.3217 (h)
Tachlowini Gabriyesos14:28.1116 (h)
Fouad IdbafdilMen's 3000 m steeplechaseDNF (h)
Otmane Nait Hammou9:30.1715 (h)
Rose LokonyenWomen's 800 m2:13.39 PB7 (h)
2022 World ChampionshipsEugene, United StatesDorian KeletelaMen's 100 m10.528 (h)
Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa MohammedMen's 5000 m14:02.7921 (h)
Anjelina LohalithWomen's 1500 m4:23.84 PB14 (h)
2023 World ChampionshipsBudapest, HungaryFouad IdbafdilMen's 3000 m steeplechase8:39.2112 (h)
Omar HassanMen's marathon2:17:2341st
Mohammad Amin AlsalamiMen's long jump7.4618 (q)
Perina Lokure NakangWomen's 800 m2:15.848 (h)
Anjelina Nadai LohalithWomen's 5000 m15:35.2515 (h)
CompetitionHost CityAthleteEventFinished
2022 World Indoor ChampionshipsBelgrade, SerbiaAnjelina LohalithWomen's 1500 m4:34.726 (h)
CompetitionVenueAthleteEventFinal
2017 World RelaysNassau, BahamasGai NyangPaulo Amotun LokoroWiyual PuokDominic Lokinyomo LobaluMen's 4 × 800 m relay8:12.577
2019 World RelaysYokohama, JapanRose LokonyenJames ChiengjiekMixed 2 × 2 × 400 m relay4:08.807
CompetitionVenueAthleteEventFinal
2018 Half Marathon ChampionshipsValencia, SpainPaulo Amotun LokoroMen's half marathon1:09:31124
Ukuk Utho'o Bul1:08:15120
2020 Half Marathon ChampionshipsGdynia, PolandFouad IdbafdilMen's half marathon1:06:35108
Otmane Nait Hammou1:03:2867
CompetitionVenueAthleteEventFinal
2019 Cross Country ChampionshipsAarhus, DenmarkJamal Abdelmaji Eisa MohammedMen's 10 km cross35:0985
Otmane Nait Hammou38:23124
2023 Cross Country ChampionshipsBathurst, AustraliaSeyd Taha GhafariJosephine Tain AugustinoFouad IdbafdilAnjelina Nadai Lohalith4 x 2 km mixed relay cross27:1513
2024 Cross Country ChampionshipsBelgrade, SerbiaFarida AbarogeWomen's 10 km XC36:3362
Esterina Irino Julius41:1374
Anjelina Nadai Lohalith33:2623
Perina Lokure Nakang41:1875
CompetitionVenueAthleteEventFinal
2018 African ChampionshipsAsaba, NigeriaJames ChiengjiekMen's 800 m1:58.6911 (h)
Joseph Elia Ernesto1:55.2012 (h)
Yiech Pur Biel1:53.2010 (h)
Paulo Amotun LokoroMen's 1500 m4:03.4415 (f)
Dominic Lokinyomo LobaluMen's 5000 m14:07.2211
Ukuk Otho'o Bul15:01.5020
Chajen Dang YienWomen's javelin throw??.??9
2022 African ChampionshipsSaint Pierre, MauritiusDominic Lokolong AtiolMen's 1500 m4:06.2111 (h)
Emmanuel KiruhuraMen's 5000 m14:27.8012
Rose Ihisa UwaroWomen's 400 m1:06.6321 (h)
Anjelina LohalithWomen's 800 m2:19.2916 (h)
Women's 1500 m4:33.7410
2022 European ChampionshipsMunich, GermanyJamal Abdelmaji Eisa MohammedMen's 10.000 mDNF
Tachlowini GabriyesosMen's marathonDNF
CompetitionHost cityAthleteEventPlacement
2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts GamesAshgabat, TurkmenistanWiyual Puok DengMen's 400 m50.964 (h)
Yiech BielMen's 800 m1:56.535 (sf)
Gai Nyang Tap1:58.705 (h)
Paulo Amotun LokoroMen's 1500 m3:59.454q (h)
Ukuk Utho'o BulMen's 3000 m8:33.027 (f)
2021 European Indoor ChampionshipsToruń, PolandDorian KeletelaMen's 60 m6.918 (h)
CompetitionHost cityAthleteEventPlacement
2017 World U18 ChampionshipsNairobi, KenyaMohammed Ahmed AbubakarMen's 1500 m4:23.3812 (h)
Lydia Philip MamunWomen's 400 m1:07.555 (h)
Sunday Kamisa PeterWomen's 800 m2:32.764 (h)
2018 World U20 ChampionshipsTampere, FinlandDominic Lokolong AtiolMen's 1500 m3:59.6312 (h)
Lydia Philip MamunWomen's 800 mDQ (h)
2019 European Youth Olympic FestivalBaku, AzerbaijanNazret KobodomGirl's 3000 m10:45.1110
2021 World U20 ChampionshipsNairobi, KenyaJoseph Loboi MorrisMen's 3000 mDQ
Emmaculate NapeyokWomen's 200 m29.5030 (h)
Alice Ilam SamuelWomen's 800 m2:43.7625 (h)
2022 European Youth Olympic FestivalBanská Bystrica, SlovakiaMolham HawanaBoys' javelin56.87m7
2023 European Youth Olympic FestivalMaribor, SloveniaS. Baba SwarayBoys' 800
2024 World U20 ChampionshipsLima, PeruJoseph Loboi MorrisMen's 400 m58.038 (h)
Lokoro DarioMen's 3000 m9:06.5320
Zinad JosephWomen's 100 mDNS
Women's 200 m27.118 (h)
CompetitionHost cityAthleteEventPlacement
2021 European 10,000 m CupBirmingham, United KingdomJamal Abdelmaji Eisa MohammedMen's 10,000 m28:52.6425
Tachlowini Gabriyesos30:29.9148
Fouad IdbafdilDNF
2021 European Cross Country ChampionshipsDublin, IrelandJamal Abdelmaji Eisa MohammedMen's 10 km cross31:3831
Jamal Ismail Gabir Arabi34:1173
Tachlowini Gabriyesos32:1949
Fouad Idbafdil33:1161
Otmane Nait Hammou33:2865
2022 European 10,000 m CupPacé, FranceJamal Abdelmaji Eisa MohammedMen's 10,000 m29:19.9034
Seyd Taha Ghafari31:25.5255
Tachlowini Gabriyesos30:36.0152
2022 European Cross Country ChampionshipsTurin, ItalyJamal Abdelmaji Eisa MohammedMen's 10 km cross31:1238
Tesfay Felfele32:5868
Tachlowini Gabriyesos31:3851
Seyd Taha Ghafari31:3449
Fouad Idbafdil32:1961
2023 European Cross Country ChampionshipsBrussels, BelgiumHabtom AmanielMen's 10 km cross33:5171
Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa Mohammed30:439
2024 European Cross Country ChampionshipsAntalya, TurkeyKiruhura Emmanuel NtagungaMen's cross24:2874
Farida AbarogeWomen's cross28:1664
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